C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, January 26, 1978, Image 4

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XGI Reporter
First, I would like to
apologize for calling off the
keggar last Saturday but the
band that was supposed to play
had trouble getting here so at 2
p.m. the keggar was called off.
Anyway, the next keggar is
scheduled for February 25th at
the Student Center. We are
trying hard to find someplace
else to have our keggars but as
it stands now we will have the
next one at the Student Center.
We are currently in a minor
dilemma, we need an advisor
for our club to replace Mr.
Acorn. If any faculty member
would like to be our advisor
call me at 944-0106 or stop by
the lounge. There is very little,
if any, workload involved and
CLASSIFIEDS
Reader classifieds are published free as a service to the
students 6f Capitol Campus. Classifieds should be rot at the
Reader office (W-129) or in the mailbox in the S.G.A. office
(W-110).
Ski lessons, private lessons
or group rates, skis sharpened
and hot waxed, fees are very
reasonable, call 944-0012, Rich.
FOR SALE: Ski boots, Caber
11-11'/z, call Don at. 944-3793.
FOR SALE: All chrome trailer
hitch for V.W. Bolts on to
frame, hardly used...s2o.
Call 367-4403.
FOR SALE: Triplett 310 F.E.T.
VOM with leads (hand held
unit) was $92 asking $6O. Call
367-4403.
For Sale: Firewood, fourty
dollars a truckload call
561-2698 after spm if no
answer call 545-3356
For Sale;Scotch Classic 45
minute 8 track tapes, still in
store bought condition. Low
prices. call Bob at 944-2327
Harrisburg
REPRODUCTIVE
HEALTH SERVICES
100 Chestnut Street • Harrisburg, PA 1710/
Across from the Harrisburg hospital
BIRTH CONTROL PREGNANCY TESTING
VD SCREENING ABORTION COUNSELING
1.717-232-9794
By Andy Arce
the nature of the job is
advisory.
We are currently looking for
new members, especially jun
iors, whom we need to maintain
our continuity as our leadership
changes hands.
The Chi Gamma lota
fraternity would like to
welcome Phi Beta Lambda, a
business organization, which is
the newest club on campus. The
challenge, as we have learned
by experience, is not starting
something but keeping it
together. Lots of luck.
P.S. ¶ Mucho congratula
tions to our new members Carol
Andress, Rick Wadell and
Charles Pastva.
(left) IT E Hotel check-in, left
to right(facing) - John Harmon,
Mike Keiser,
,and Paul
Balcav age.
(below) ITE surveys new and
fancy computer operations at
U.S.G.S. - left to right - fancy
equipment, Bob Abbott, Paul
Kitsakos, and Bill Witman.
4111 . .
it 1 $
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FOR SALE: Craig Pioneer 8
track Tapeplayer for home;
tape deck and 2 speakers, $35
Call 367-4403.
LOST - Ti 30 calculator "Texas
Instrument". Left in Room 231,
sth period 1/24/78, would
appreciate its return, please
call 944-5868.
FOR SALE : XL 100 Bomar
Brain calculator, eight digit, 20
function, with memory and
recharger, never used, ;17.00.
Call 367-4403.
Lost: one pair navy blue
mittens on west 3rd floor of
the main; also one gold loop
pierced earring at the
Student Center or nearby
area. If found please contact
Peggy Hartzell phone
944-7558
community. Accordingly,
the visitors to Mexico, as well
as the American hosts, will
consist of people from all walks
of life.
Many other people from
Capitol Campus are involved in
February's exchange, including
Dr. McDermott, Provost, who
is chairman of the program's
Workshop Committee. This
committee meets several times
with the hosts and ambassadors
before the trip, offering advice
and suggestions concerning
their visit.
Mr. Clem Gilpin, one of the
Capitol Campus instructors
working to make the exchange
successful, notes at this time
people who can speak Spanish
are still needed to help recieve
the Mexican ambassadors when
they arrive at Harrisburg
International on February 20.
Anyone interested in helping
should contact Mr. Gilpin in his
office, W-154.
Again, as most of you do or
don't know by now, our trip to
Washington, D.C. was called off
because of the snowstorm.
(Sounds old, doesn't it?) So, the
trip has been rescheduled for.
Saturday, February 18th. It
will be an arts tour and I will
write more about it in about
two weeks. Anyone who is
interested should call me at
944-0106 or sign-up at Professor
Gilpin's office at W-154. The
sign-up sheet is on the door.
We still need some help
with the upcoming Model
United Nations that is being
sponsored by the International
Affairs Association on
February 23, 24 and 25. If
anyone has any help to give on
all or any of these days, please
get in contact with us.
We are still looking for
people who have favorite
recipes and would like them
published. We are putting
together an international cook
book which we hope to have on
sale by April. I will write more
on this subject and others in the
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Reporter
By Andy Arce
Recreation/Athletics
IM Basketball & Volleyball
IM basketball and volleyball
will begin this week. Schedules
are posted weekly in the
hallway, lower level, Multi-
Purpose Building. Standing
boards have also been posted
for your information.
Soccer
The soccer team is holding
indoor practice sessions Friday
evenings, in gymnasium, from
7:00 p.m. to 9:00' p.m., except
for varsity basketball games
scheduled onFridays.
Varsity Basketball
Our campus team now
stands with 6 wins and 2 losses.
To date, two games have been
cancelled due to weather. We
hope "Mother Nature" will ease
off for awhile so we can
continue with our schedule!!
Friday, January 27, Capitol will
host Behrend College, game
time 8:00 p.m.
Bowling
Intramural bowling con
cluded its second week with
some good bowling and a battle
for first place.
Leading the pack are T.K.D.
and the Outsiders who are tied
for first with 6-2 records.
The high games were rolled
by Bob Braun-233-587 series;
Jeff Reitz 203; Doug Fisher
201; and Neil Landes 212.
Bob Braun has the high
series for the men - 587.
The high series for the
women goes to Terry
Egenireder - 440 of Computer
Cretins Center.
Any intamural team that
may need a substitute shoud
contact Joe Rosskowski -
9440155
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January 26,1978
By Neil Landes
The women's basketball
team will host the Altoona
Campus, game time scheduled
for 6:00 p.m.
Be sure to attend both these
games and help cheer the teams
on to a win!!
Varsity Bowling
This coming weekend will
be a busy one for the Campus
varsity bowling team with
matches scheduled for
Saturday and Sunday.
Saturday, January 28 our
campus will roll against the
team from University Park, at
1:00 p.m. Suday, Janary 29,
Capitol will host the team from
Montgomery College, Rockville,
Maryland, beginning at 1:00
p.m. Remember, all home
bowling matches are held in the
Middletown Lanes. Be there
and support this excellent
team!! They are doing a great
job for Capitol---Let them
know you care!!
Wrestling Tournament
A w rest ling tournament is
being scheduled for March 8,
1978 (Wednesday). Anyone
wishing to sign up for this
tournament can do so in the
Rec/Ath Office, Room 121,
Lower level, Multi-Purpose
Building, or call 787-7751.
NO INKING
ON CAMPUS
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